150201 PM The Privileged Path of Persecution

The Privileged Path of Persecution  Throughout the Bible we see the persecution of those who are doing God’s work. The New Testament makes it clear that a life in Christ comes with trying times.The Christian can expect persecution as a result of bearing Christ’s name and doing his works.   2 Timothy 3:12—”Indeed, all who desire to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted.  ”Persecution takes many forms and can be motivated in different ways. Examples of the persecution of Godly men will be explored.   I. Abel(Genesis 4:1-8)  A. You can be persecuted by those close to you.  B. Those trying to serve God can persecute you.   C. Abel was killed because his deeds were righteous and his brother’s evil (1 John 3:12).   D.Sometimes the persecution isn’t really about you (Genesis 4:6-7).   E.You can continue to speak for God, even in your death (Hebrews 11:4).  II. Joseph(Genesis 37:9-11, 37:25-28, 45:4-8)   A. You can be persecuted by those close to you.  B. Causes for your treatment might be out of your control.   C. It may take a lot of time before you understand the reason.   D. Lasting good may come from what you endured.   III. Stephen(Acts 6:8-15, Acts 7:54-60)   A. No one is off limits because of the works they are doing (Acts 6:5; 6:8).   B. Persecution may come based on lies.   C. You may have an escape route available to you (Acts 7:1, Matthew 26:74).   D. Those persecuting you still have value (Acts 7:58b, 60)   Conclusion    A.Despite the risks, we are expected to be beacons for Christ (Matthew 5:13-16).   B. Know that when you are persecuted, you are not alone (Matthew 5:11-12)   C. It is a privilege to bear the name of Christ (John 15:18-19, Acts 5:40-41)    D. As a servant of God, death may come at any time.   E. As a disciple of Christ, there is no fear of death (Matthew 10:28, Acts 7:60).